Today was changeover day which left a bit less time for birding, but nonetheless the continuing juvenile Marsh Harrier was seen, alongside four Curlews, three Redshanks, three Common Sandpipers and a Feral Pigeon. We also greet Bethany today who's here for a week's work experience, where she'll get a good flavour for the work we do at the Obs and help out monitoring of the Island's wildlife.
Marsh Harrier silhouette © Ollie King |
The moth trap was a quiet one with only 55 moths of 20 species, but a nice Narrow-winged Pug was new for the year.
Narrow-winged Pug © Ollie King |
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